Panchāpsaras (Sanskrit: पञ्चाप्सर, romanized: Pañcāpsara) is a lake mentioned in Book III of the ancient Sanskrit epic Ramayana. Its name means (the lake...
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Gandharvas, dance by Apsaras such as Urvashi, Rambha, Menaka, Tilottama Panchāpsaras, and by Ravana's wives who excelling in nrityageeta or "singing and dancing"...
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Phalgunam (more commonly known as Thiruvananthapuram), took bath in Panchapsaras (Padmateertham) and made a gift of ten thousand cows to holy men. Though...
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and music (dance by Apsaras such as Urvashi, Rambha, Menaka, Tilottama Panchāpsaras, and Ravana's wives excelling in nrityageeta or "singing and dancing"...
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Dandaka forest. He tells the story of sage Māṇḍakarṇi on the bank of Panchāpsaras, when asked by Rama about the origin of wondrous music coming from unknown...
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palace under the lake for the heavenly dames to enjoy. The lake is called Panchāpsaras ([the lake of] five apsaras). When wanderers come to the bank of the...
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road, near the confluence of five rivers. It is said to be the ancient 'Panchapsaras' confluence, but now it is considered a sacred place in its pilgrimage...
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